shop around. how about just a rod-out?Recore is gonna cost 800-1000....checked with 2 local rad shops 'with old guys working there'
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shop around. how about just a rod-out?Recore is gonna cost 800-1000....checked with 2 local rad shops 'with old guys working there'
I have a fairly new one. PM me if you are interested.Recore is gonna cost 800-1000....checked with 2 local rad shops 'with old guys working there'
@bobm
what champion model?
shop around. how about just a rod-out?
Just went through this too. I got an old OEM style rad from LCMoneyPit and had it recored. Cost about $800 to have done properly. Works great. I had a Be Cool Aluminum radiator in there prior. As JMack mentioned earlier, it was stout for an aluminum radiator and clearly well made. It lasted for well over 10 years but I am not sure if they still make them. They do make a 40/45 version but I’m sure if you call them with dimensions, you can get more details about availability. Including pics of what I had before I pulled it. I believe they are US made in Michigan.went to 2 shops. each shop kept it 2-3 days then gave a diagnosis. They stated that with the constuction being metal/brass/copper (not Al) and 3 core, that parts would easily be $500+, then labor.
I'm trying to get this back on the road with a 'generic' rad but most just say "I modded -this- to work" but leave out all the details.
$459 seems decent, it's not like there are a lot of alternatives!I need a new rad......I see ebay chineseum ones, the mosley one, or getting mine rebuilt......(listed in order of price)
I'm still running the 2F
anyone used this CSF?
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CSF Black Heavy-Duty Copper Brass Radiator 1970-1980 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ50 FJ55 3.9L F 4.2L 2F
Landcruiser Heavy-Duty Copper/Brass Construction Original Style Copper/Brass Construction – Over 20,000 Sold! Ribbed Brass End Tanks for Additional Strength Reinforced Side End Plates to Withstand Heavy Vibration and Chassis Flex During Off-Roading True “Drop-in” Fit With No Modifications...www.realstreetperformance.com
Or has anyone modded a cheaper/more common/off the shelf rad to fit lately? Or is there a good site that lists rads by dimensions, mounting, inlet/outlet size and locations, etc for cross referencing?
Thanks!
$459 seems decent, it's not like there are a lot of alternatives!
That's the ticket!Under $300.00 at rockauto..
$319.00 delivered if you use discount code "314796848277163296"